giaurro
Italian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English giaour, from Ottoman Turkish كاور (gāvur) (Turkish gâvur), from Persian گاور (gâvor), a variant of گبر (gabr, “infidel”); see there for more. Compare also the doublet guebro (“Guebre”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
giaurro m (plural giaurri, feminine giaurra)